Most Hungarians trace their ethnicity to the Magyars, a group that migrated to the Carpathian Basin from the Ural region around the 9th century. Over the centuries, the Magyar people assimilated with various neighboring cultures and ethnic groups, including Slavs, Germans, and others. As a result, Hungarian identity has been shaped by this complex history of migration, assimilation, and cultural exchange. Today, Hungarians maintain a distinct ethnic identity, defined by their language, traditions, and historical experiences.
The ethnic group most Hungarians belong to is Magyars.
If you mean an ethnic group in Hungary, how about ethnic Hungarians, or Magyars? The largest minority are Germans, Roma (Gypsies) and Slovaks.Magyars is the answer if your doing A+
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The ethnic group most Hungarians belong to is Magyars.
people who live in Hungary are called Hungarians
barretts oesophagus is most common in white ethnicity. it is much less common in black, Asian ethnicity.
Hungarians bury their dead. As far as spiritual beliefs are concerned, that would depend on the religion of the individual. Hungary has a number of different religions practiced within its borders, though the most popular is Christianity. Therefore, most Hungarians would hope they were going to go to heaven when they die.
Arrival of the Hungarians was created in 1894.
yes it is also the nation with the most citizens descended from the Magyars
yes it is also the nation with the most citizens descended from the Magyars
There are 10,071,000 Hungarians in Hungary (July 2006 census)
Hungarians represent their parents